Importance of Being Different

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Importance of Being Different

Disability in Oscar Wilde's Fairy Tales

Literary studies: c 1800 to c 1900 Children’s and teenage literature studies: general Disability: social aspects Folklore studies / Study of myth (mythology)

Author: Chris Foss

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Collection: Peculiar Bodies

Language: English

Published by: University of Virginia Press

Published on: 18th April 2025

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9780813953021


Understanding Oscar Wilde’s characteristically unique approach to writing difference

Over the course of his remarkable career, Oscar Wilde published two volumes of fairy tales: The Happy Prince and Other Tales and A House of Pomegranates. Both collections feature numerous stories with protagonists who may be said to be disability-aligned, owing to their pronounced physical differences.

In The Importance of Being Different, Chris Foss explores the way that Wilde’s stories problematically replicate many of the Victorian era’s typical responses to disability but also the ways they diverge, offering a more progressive orientation—both through more sympathetic identifications with disability-aligned characters and through a self-conscious foregrounding of the mechanisms of pity and the consumption of pain. The first ever monograph to examine Wilde’s work through a disability studies lens, this groundbreaking book encompasses all of his fairy tales as well as his writings during and after imprisonment. Even though Wilde unflinchingly represented the extent to which these peculiar bodies suffered rejection by society, he encouraged his readers to embrace them and to advocate for emotional responses that engage love and kindness toward both individual transformation and social change.

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